Marv Davidov was a passionate peacemaker with a great sense of humor. He knew how to laugh at himself while still being deadly serious about the work of peace and justice.
His leadership of the Honeywell Project and his continued work with the Alliant ACTION Vigil helped many of us better understand the need to protest the manufacture and use of indiscriminate weapons in war - especially (but not limited to) landmines, cluster bombs and depleted uranium munitions.
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